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Three main parties in tight race, according to Irish General Election exit poll
Fermanagh politicians stand united at mart to oppose family farm tax
Muir: 'I share the public’s concern on dog breeding'
Bernadette McAliskey: The 'curiouser and curiouser' case of Harland & Wolff
Gerard Howlin: Three-horse race leaves a leader to limp across the finish line
Farmers defiant over tax changes as hundreds attend Farmer’s Voice meeting
Arlene Foster: The politics of envy should not strangle farming life
New portrait of former NI first minister unveiled
'Social deprivation' leading to missed appointments says Western Trust chief
Schoolboy meets US politician at farewell reception
Brian Donaldson: Farmers united in strength at threat to their livelihood
'We stand on the brink of losing it all': Farmers make their voices heard
Danny Morrison: Newly discovered photos a glimpse into Bobby Sands' final years
Paul Breen: Ireland isn't full, we are failing to see the bigger picture
Ulster Unionist leader questioned Clabby dog breeding in March
New non-executive board member appointed to Department for the Economy
UFU urges farmers to rally today against APR tax changes
Lord Elliott urges campaign against inheritance tax budget
MLA urges road safety ahead of remembrance day on Nov 17
US envoy Joe Kennedy III honoured by Belfast universities
Paul Breen: Democrats’ misjudge the mood and open door for Trumpism
APR will be based on the number of people operating a farm business
Bernadette McAliskey: Winter's bleak prospects call for hope and unity
Remembrance service marred by chants of 'Up the RA'
Health Minister criticised for 'inaction on rural women’s healthcare'
Election campaign to formally start in Ireland with dissolution of Dail
Child poverty report highlights serious failings of Department of Communities
Sinn Féin launch consultation on reinstating ANC payments
Thousands of children's shoes will represent horror in Gaza
Taoiseach to miss Enniskillen Remembrance ceremony
Local businessman feels 'London-centric Budget' is piling on further pressure
Brian D'Arcy: Fear, faith, and a deepening divide in Trump’s America
Paul Breen: Flying kites for peace at a key site of England’s political resistance
Bernadette McAliskey: Working Class not served by Orwellian Budget language
SOAS calls on Health Minister to look at cross-border opportunities for SWAH
Enniskillen has say on Trump victory
Keir Starmer 'looking forward to working with' Donald Trump after 'historic' win
Michelle O’Neill to break new ground by attending Remembrance Sunday in Belfast
Jemma Dolan brings Erne Gaels’ championship glory to Stormont chamber
Stormont vote process on post-Brexit arrangements triggered by NI Secretary
Rev. Harold Good reflects on his journey of faith and reconciliation in new memoir
Paul Breen: Why we could all try to share our spaces better
Universal Credit claimants could get £420 boost in autumn budget
Erskine urges action on 'shameful' pausing of growth deals
Arlene Foster : Conversion therapy vote was the 'straw that broke the camel's back'
Council delegation in London seeks for growth deal pause to be lifted
Áine Murphy calls for All-Island animal abuse register to tackle cruelty
Paul Breen: Britain needs to lose its grip on the mythos of Empire
Bernadette McAliskey: Pensioners fear winter chill due to Labour budget
Families suffering as legal system fails to deliver swift justice, warns Lord Elliott
Bernadette McAliskey: Questions over SF's latest response to child protection issues
SWAH may lose ICU in hospital reconfiguration
Local Sinn Féin MLA employed Michael McMonagle at time of arrest
Mid Ulster Council rejects Fermanagh and Omagh Council's plea for public money